Pictured above is Libby English displaying some wine caddies that are currently on sale to benefit the Dixie Center for the Performing Arts.

In an effort to raise funds and support the arts, The Dixie Center for the Performing Arts is currently selling gift items during this holiday season.

Jeff Robinson and the elves at Rustiques Architectural Antiques have created a holiday gift of an unusual wine caddy for the fundraiser. These are made of vintage woods salvaged from old buildings in the South, some more rustic than others. The price of a wine caddie is $20.

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